Schubert / Valova / Hakkinen - 4 Sonatas For Violin & Piano Music CD
Schubert / Valova / Hakkinen - 4 Sonatas For Violin & Piano Music CD
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The Bulgarian violinist Zefira Valova graduated from the National Music Academy of her native Sofia, Bulgaria, before specializing in Baroque violin studies with Lucy van Dael. While still based in her homeland, having founded Bulgaria's only annual early-music festival (Sofia Baroque Arts Festival) she is a frequent soloist with and guest leader of the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra under it's founder-director Aapo Häkkinen, who swaps the conductor's platform on this occasion for a seat at a gentle, plangent-sounding fortepiano from 1820 of Viennese manufacture - ideally suited to the repertoire at hand. Together they make a lively and sympathetic partnership, informed by playing these youthful works in concert. Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was just 19 years old when he wrote a trio of sonatas in the spring of 1816, but he already had four symphonies under his belt as well as masterpieces of song such as Gretchen am Spinnrade and Erlkönig. Like so much of his music, they were only published after his death, when they were given both a misleading opus number (Op.137) and even title, for the diminutive 'sonatina' nomenclature shows little respect for both the scale of Schubert's imagination and handling of form. On a technical level, the trio of pieces lies within the ambit of amateur players of both instruments, though more demanding for the pianist. This relative ease of execution need not obscure the rapturous melodies of the second work in the collection, D385, or it's deeply felt harmonies, which culminate in an elegiac finale. Cast in the turbulent Erlkönig key of G minor, D408 turns the listener's ear towards Beethoven, though the concise opening melody clearly speaks with Schubert's voice. However, all three of these 'sonatinas' are somewhat overshadowed by the Sonata D574 from the summer of the following year, 1817, which ranks among the most inspired productions of even Schubert's prodigious youth.
Tracklist:
- Sonata in D D384~Allegro molto
- Sonata in D D384~Andante
- Sonata in D D384~Allegro vivace
- Sonata in A minor D385~Allegro moderato
- Sonata in A minor D385~Andante
- Sonata in A minor D385~Menuetto ; Trio
- Sonata in A minor D385~Allegro
- Sonata in G minor D408~Allegro giusto
- Sonata in G minor D408~Andante
- Sonata in G minor D408~Menuetto ; Trio
- Sonata in G minor D408~Allegro moderato
- Sonata in A D574~Allegro moderato
- Sonata in A D574~Scherzo ; Trio
- Sonata in A D574~Andantino
- Sonata in A D574~Allegro vivace
UPC: 5028421964232
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 10.22.21
Format: CD
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